merkid

See also: Merkið

English

Etymology

mer- + kid

Noun

merkid (plural merkids)

  1. (fantasy, informal) A young merperson.
    • 2009, "Q&A with Aimee Friedman", in Aimee Friedman, Ocean of Secrets, Scholastic Children's Books (2012), →ISBN, unnumbered page:
      Here's hoping they get married and spend their days swimming in the sun, merkids in tow.
    • 2012, Debbie Dadey, Whale of a Tale, Aladdin, →ISBN, pages 16–17:
      Humpback whales were huge. All they had to do to swallow a mermaid was open their gigantic mouths wide. She was the smallest merkid in their class.
    • 2015, Janet Gurtler, Cora's Decision, Stone Arch Books, →ISBN, page 30:
      Every merkid in the entire gymnasium seemed to be holding their breaths.

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